For one thing that's not even a good shot of the suit because it's a stunt suit being worn by a stuntman.

So those set pictures with Cap on the bike are a stunt man ? Get out of here they totally fooled me I thought that was Evans... The new suit does look pretty cool even though I wish the blue was lighter that's good suit to base off of if they make a new one for the next avengers film.

So those set pictures with Cap on the bike are a stunt man ? Get out of here they totally fooled me I thought that was Evans... The new suit does look pretty cool even though I wish the blue was lighter that's good suit to base off of if they make a new one for the next avengers film.

Evans never learned to ride for the movie. Even for the short bike ride in dc they used a stunt man

First up, is some news on Disney and Marvel’s slate, starting with CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER, which our source says is pretty much a sequel to THE AVENGERS and plays the biggest role in leading into THE AVENGERS 2. In addition, the sequel will go more in-depth on Black Widow’s back story and gadgetry (which she barely used in THE AVENGERS or IRON MAN 2). Sounds like the red in her ledger will finally be exposed.

Meanwhile, Sharon Carter's aunt Peggy Carter actress Hayley Atwell has been spotted on the Cleveland set of Captain America: The Winter Soldier today. Photos are imminent, but Clevelanders on Twitter report the Marvel production is shooting scenes in a "nursing home," where Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) visits old WWII buddies. While Atwell has confirmed she's appearing in flashbacks, it is still unclear if she'll also wear old-age makeup for present day scenes. What do you think?

Looks like they're going with Old Lady Peggy after all. Or at least shooting test scenes for such, and deciding later whether or not she'll make it to the final cut.

Also, DCMF has the first real confirmation that EVC has actually shot scenes for CATWS, and will apparently finish shooting Monday. She briefly mentions it in a Vanity Fair article. Definitely confirms scenes with Fury, which might lend credence to the "desk job" theory. Who knows.

Looks like they're going with Old Lady Peggy after all. Or at least shooting test scenes for such, and deciding later whether or not she'll make it to the final cut.

Also, DCMF has the first real confirmation that EVC has actually shot scenes for CATWS, and will apparently finish shooting Monday. She briefly mentions it in a Vanity Fair article. Definitely confirms scenes with Fury, which might lend credence to the "desk job" theory. Who knows.

Bonus points if Cap and Old Peggy finally get to dance...

__________________"Joss Whedon, Shane Black, Edgar Wright, James Gunn [and Ryan Coogler]… For as much flack as people give Marvel that's a pretty freaking great group of filmmakers. Kind of feel spoiled."

Yuck.
I've always found the idea of a young Steve dancing or locking lips with a frickin' 100-year old woman far, *far* more of an "ick factor" than the complaints about Sharon being related to Peggy. That would be a far more cringeworthy scene than a poignant one.

Yuck.
I've always found the idea of a young Steve dancing or locking lips with a frickin' 100-year old woman far, *far* more of an "ick factor" than the complaints about Sharon being related to Peggy. That would be a far more cringeworthy scene than a poignant one.

B-b-but... feels!

I think my heart would literally break if they dance even a little. I expect they won't lock lips, but I could see Cap giving her a kiss on the forehead.

He's like the original Boy Scout. Helps old ladies across the street, dances with them and gives them sweet kisses.

Personally, I'd think it would be a sweet coda to their relationship.

__________________"Joss Whedon, Shane Black, Edgar Wright, James Gunn [and Ryan Coogler]… For as much flack as people give Marvel that's a pretty freaking great group of filmmakers. Kind of feel spoiled."

Yuck.
I've always found the idea of a young Steve dancing or locking lips with a frickin' 100-year old woman far, *far* more of an "ick factor" than the complaints about Sharon being related to Peggy. That would be a far more cringeworthy scene than a poignant one.

I doubt he's going to french her. Just one slow dance with the woman who believed in him even before he was Captain America.

I could take it or leave it, but I have no doubt it would tug on the heartstrings of most of the audience.

Here's how they do it: Peggy has slowly become detached from reality while staying in a VA hospital. When Steve finds her in the end, she doesn't recognize him. He asks her to dance anyway. "I don't know how." "I'll show you." And that's when the camera fades to credits.